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just to give you an idea, idea, burlington and north you waterbury springfield easily accessible testing is crucial to keeping vermonters healthy and safe landing in the weeks to come and coming up even later in some form we meet the needs and then getting tested at vermont.gov and with that testing law so there is limited space but the most important thing in the most efficient way to get test is register online over the last seven days down from the previous conducting 30000 that number included cost so that students are home for the extended. that every new on-demand site with the use surveillance with long-term care facilities and enhance testing and other locations, approximately 30000 tests per week with everything that comes online in addition we continue the conversation and will be working with hospitals with the monthly basis we should announce that next week also issuing cards to the long-term care facilities who do not have access to do direct distribution to the federal government will soon begin offering twice a week testing for employees that reflected. since a long-term c
just to give you an idea, idea, burlington and north you waterbury springfield easily accessible testing is crucial to keeping vermonters healthy and safe landing in the weeks to come and coming up even later in some form we meet the needs and then getting tested at vermont.gov and with that testing law so there is limited space but the most important thing in the most efficient way to get test is register online over the last seven days down from the previous conducting 30000 that number...
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before looking exactly like he looks now which is sort of the way he looks up from being mayor of burlington onward so i think not at 1st offering a strong biographical choice of bernie was a mistake and it was a stake that people like myself make should he have won the nomination one of our very 1st project was to make a comic book a biographical comic book explaining about bernie sanders childhood that we would release in many different languages and really flood the country with it and i guess i still think this is this would be a good technique in those kind of situation. thank you thank you so much and that's it for the show will be back on monday a quarter of a century to the day bill clinton and john major's military adventures in europe and it with millions killed all displaced in the dayton agreement signed to privatized yugoslavia until then when we talk to the crown's historical consultant about the b.b.c.'s involvement in events leading to princess diana's death remember to join the underground by following up on you tube twitter facebook instagram sam . now look forward to talki
before looking exactly like he looks now which is sort of the way he looks up from being mayor of burlington onward so i think not at 1st offering a strong biographical choice of bernie was a mistake and it was a stake that people like myself make should he have won the nomination one of our very 1st project was to make a comic book a biographical comic book explaining about bernie sanders childhood that we would release in many different languages and really flood the country with it and i...
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and, again with, with berkshire the sum of the parts of berkshire including companies like burlingtonnd geico are considerably worth more now. jack: gold selling a -- goldman, a time to buy. >> it's got a great fran choose, coming off record or earnings and pretty reasonably valued. they've been diverse fewing to areas like questioner banking, and those initiatives show promise. jack: and real quick, your fifth pick is newman mooning. is that kind of an inflation play? >> it's an inflation play. i i mean, gold is up 20%, bitcoin, as jack howe mentioned earlier, is tripled. i'd rather own gold than bitcoin. and the world's leading gold minor offers a good play on gold. it's pretty reasonably priced at about 13 time, next year's earnings, it's very with run and is likely to have steady production, over 6 million ounces a year for the next decade or more. jack: andrew, always a pleasure. to see the rest of the pick,s, you're going to have to pick up the magazine before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dre
and, again with, with berkshire the sum of the parts of berkshire including companies like burlingtonnd geico are considerably worth more now. jack: gold selling a -- goldman, a time to buy. >> it's got a great fran choose, coming off record or earnings and pretty reasonably valued. they've been diverse fewing to areas like questioner banking, and those initiatives show promise. jack: and real quick, your fifth pick is newman mooning. is that kind of an inflation play? >> it's an...
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millions of others this much is a central africa director for human rights watch he joins me now from burlington in vermont good to have you with us mr merge what are we to make of the russian and rwandan forces entering the country at the request of bongi to sort of support we're told u.n. peacekeeping troops. thanks for having me i think what we can make of the fact that these russian and rwandan troops who literally just arrived have arrived at this moment is that the situation is very very fragile the 20 government the national government clearly feels it needs some degree of reinforcements and already we're getting indications that these russian troops are being sent on the roads north of the city but not very far north just a few dozens of kilometers north of the city to try to act as a bulwark. against any rebel attacks rebels are very close to bunky within 100 kilometers based on conversations that we're having with authorities right now in the western part of the country it is such a fragile situation how do you assess the fact oh how do you assess the opposition in terms of how they ar
millions of others this much is a central africa director for human rights watch he joins me now from burlington in vermont good to have you with us mr merge what are we to make of the russian and rwandan forces entering the country at the request of bongi to sort of support we're told u.n. peacekeeping troops. thanks for having me i think what we can make of the fact that these russian and rwandan troops who literally just arrived have arrived at this moment is that the situation is very very...
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we have a caller from burlington, north carolina. you are on with dr. goodman. i'm sorry, i thought it would be on with mo brooks. but i'm just really concerned that c-span had him on this morning. that was very dangerous. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i'm sorry. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i am comfortable with the progress on the vaccine, but i am really concerned c-span had mo brooks on talking about that stuff this morning. host: this is lee from twitter. "please explain why the health ministers of japan and south korea are concerned about the safety of covid vaccines." guest: i have not seen those specific concerns, but i think it's right to be, you know, very wecerned and be sure that understand the safety of these vaccines. it's a new disease, these are new vaccines. with them having to be produced so quickly, using messenger rna technology -- we are using technologies we have not had before with millions of people. so that is partly why the fda has insisted that there
we have a caller from burlington, north carolina. you are on with dr. goodman. i'm sorry, i thought it would be on with mo brooks. but i'm just really concerned that c-span had him on this morning. that was very dangerous. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i'm sorry. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i am comfortable with the progress on the vaccine, but i am really concerned c-span had mo brooks on talking about that...
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places like burlington, vermont or syracuse, new york, places where they would not have been able to do their jobs. because of covid allowing them to work from home, but who want that more rural lifestyle, many are able to do that. it is a combination of being able to hold onto money and also being able to perform your job in these places that previously you're not able to do so. host: because we live in the age of covid, telecommuting is part of people's experience. how does that change what is going on in these states. -- these states? guest: it is heating up this trend -- not just the exodus from large cities but also large corporations. in new york city, financial institutions are downsizing their footprints in new york to save money. they are opening offices in other cities across the country. citigroup, all of these places are staffing up in other parts of the country. moving to the houston area, oracle is living saidornia, elon musk has he is moving to texas and taking his employees with him. as we see corporations making these moves and bringing jobs to other parts of the cou
places like burlington, vermont or syracuse, new york, places where they would not have been able to do their jobs. because of covid allowing them to work from home, but who want that more rural lifestyle, many are able to do that. it is a combination of being able to hold onto money and also being able to perform your job in these places that previously you're not able to do so. host: because we live in the age of covid, telecommuting is part of people's experience. how does that change what...
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dirty dealing films drug gangs taking over parts of burlington as police report a rise in their activity since last summer in the german capital. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron. russia has fast tracked the rollout of its sputnik the vaccine to reach every region for the new year period in some parts of the country the vaccination program is already underway as hoped to bring down daily infections which peaks here in russia at the start of the month one quarter has more on today's developments. today's the day that sputnik vs finally made its way to every single region of russia president putin spokes person said that unlike many countries in the west there will be no strict lockdown measures for this holiday season and that likely has to do with the russian health ministries latest achievement the president's order has been executed and vaccines but choose from aspects a nation would deliver today to every region in russia vaccination is the path we should take if we also break the spread of the disease russia's prime minister has made it clear
dirty dealing films drug gangs taking over parts of burlington as police report a rise in their activity since last summer in the german capital. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron. russia has fast tracked the rollout of its sputnik the vaccine to reach every region for the new year period in some parts of the country the vaccination program is already underway as hoped to bring down daily infections which peaks here in russia at the start of the month...
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i will show you, we have a 2,000 mile run of precipitation from burlington, vermont in texas, most is rain, northern new england, into new york, a little snow mixed in here and there but the big snow in the pacific northwest. the cascades picking up a foot of snow, two feet of snow, but severe weather risk is for louisiana, this area in orange, about two-thirds of louisiana tomorrow running a three out of five chance to see a tornado. so that is pretty high for this time of the year. question is where is that going to go once you get to new year's day? we thought maybe the carolinas, we are downplaying that now t doesn't look like the elements are in place, it's a wet weather day for carolinas, icing around pennsylvania into new york and then for your weekend, are you wet around portions of the carolinas and you look around the midwest from st. louis to chicago, a snow chance there. but there is a big snow chance by the time we get to the weekend for the pacific northwest. we are talking now some of the big mountains like bachelor and mount hood could see up to three feet of snow, so
i will show you, we have a 2,000 mile run of precipitation from burlington, vermont in texas, most is rain, northern new england, into new york, a little snow mixed in here and there but the big snow in the pacific northwest. the cascades picking up a foot of snow, two feet of snow, but severe weather risk is for louisiana, this area in orange, about two-thirds of louisiana tomorrow running a three out of five chance to see a tornado. so that is pretty high for this time of the year. question...
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before looking exactly like he looks now which is sort of the way he looks up from being mayor of burlington onward so i think not at 1st offering a strong biographical push bernie was a mistake and it was a state that people like myself make should he have won the nomination one of our very 1st project was to make a comic book a biographical comic book explaining about bernie sanders childhood that we would release in many different languages and really flood the country with and i guess i still think this is this would be a good technique in those kind of situation. thank you thank you so much and that's it for the show will be back on monday a quarter of a century to the day bill clinton and john major's military adventures in europe and it with millions killed all displaced in the dayton agreement signed to privatise yugoslavia until then when we talk to the crowns historical consultant about the b.b.c.'s involvement in events leading to princess diana's death remember to join the underground by following up on you tube twitter facebook instagram sam . thank. you. oh just look. at this c
before looking exactly like he looks now which is sort of the way he looks up from being mayor of burlington onward so i think not at 1st offering a strong biographical push bernie was a mistake and it was a state that people like myself make should he have won the nomination one of our very 1st project was to make a comic book a biographical comic book explaining about bernie sanders childhood that we would release in many different languages and really flood the country with and i guess i...
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bring in lois mud she's the central africa director at human rights watch she's joining us from burlington that's in the u.s. state of vermont thanks for speaking to us what impact will the collapse of the cease fire have on an already tense situation in the central african republic. well thanks for having me i mean i think this this this temporary cease fire i think a bit too much stock was put into it and i say that because of the groups that make up this rebel coalition the 6 groups that make up the c.p.c. this coalition this new coalition are some of the groups that have perpetrated the most gruesome crimes in the central african republic since 2013 named wantonly killed civilians they've used rape as a weapon of war they've caused widespread displacement and pillage so the fact that they've broken this temporary ceasefire is not in of itself surprising i think what's much more worrying is how much territory they seem to be able to take in how quickly they seem to be able to take it and how close they actually are to the capital bunky all reports are indicating that within a 100 kilome
bring in lois mud she's the central africa director at human rights watch she's joining us from burlington that's in the u.s. state of vermont thanks for speaking to us what impact will the collapse of the cease fire have on an already tense situation in the central african republic. well thanks for having me i mean i think this this this temporary cease fire i think a bit too much stock was put into it and i say that because of the groups that make up this rebel coalition the 6 groups that...
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they were caught on a burlington northern santa fe railroad track saturday night. the police said they just play stations across the tracks. basically, some magnets and metal wires that cause crossing guards do not work and can force be trained to slam on its brakes. the attorney's office said since january, 41 of these shuns have been placed on tracks or did the two closest counties to canada. and the main connector line between two countries. >> people could've died. he could have been an environmental catastrophe. it could have caused a chain to potentially derail and cause other problems. >> claim of responsibility was posted to an anarchist website back in january. no trade with canada without indigenous sovereignty, no against indigenous peoples. to some native americans in canada have been fighting a gas pipeline being built all the way from the oil sands of alberta to the coast of british columbia. if the pipeline will cross some tribal lands, and that's been a major sticking point. the project was approved by president justin trudeau. in the federal compla
they were caught on a burlington northern santa fe railroad track saturday night. the police said they just play stations across the tracks. basically, some magnets and metal wires that cause crossing guards do not work and can force be trained to slam on its brakes. the attorney's office said since january, 41 of these shuns have been placed on tracks or did the two closest counties to canada. and the main connector line between two countries. >> people could've died. he could have been...
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aguiar: cuando zully palacios llegÓ a burlington, vermont, al noreste de estados unidos, lo hizo persiguiendo camino sin saber cÓmo serÍa. palacios: y para mÍ fue muy difÍcil. sabía los riesgos que podÍa pasar. aguiar: palacios y balcÁzar descubrieron lo que para ellos eran las injusticias que se viven en el paÍs mÁs rico del mundo. balcÁzar: tambiÉn ver a mi padre, las largas horas que trabajaba de 60 a 80 horas en un rancho lechero, sin dÍa de descanso. aguiar: y la sensaciÓn de ser perseguido a toda hora, se convirtiÓ en una constante. balcÁzar: siempre me daba miedo. incluso la policÍa, el sheriff. salir incluso a la tienda, al banco, a un parque. aguiar: y fue allÍ cuando naciÓ una obsesión, un deseo. luchar para encontrar un cambio sin importar los riesgos. balcÁzar: agregar mi granito de arena a la lucha de los derechos inmigrantes en los estados unidos y gente de mi comunidad. aguiar: en 2016, palacios fue testigo de la captura de josÉ vÍctor reyes, un trabajador del campo al que conocieron en la organizaciÓn "justicia migrante". palacios: y a travÉs de eso ya empecÉ a involucrarme mu
aguiar: cuando zully palacios llegÓ a burlington, vermont, al noreste de estados unidos, lo hizo persiguiendo camino sin saber cÓmo serÍa. palacios: y para mÍ fue muy difÍcil. sabía los riesgos que podÍa pasar. aguiar: palacios y balcÁzar descubrieron lo que para ellos eran las injusticias que se viven en el paÍs mÁs rico del mundo. balcÁzar: tambiÉn ver a mi padre, las largas horas que trabajaba de 60 a 80 horas en un rancho lechero, sin dÍa de descanso. aguiar: y la sensaciÓn de...
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this past month in wisconsin the burlington area school district adopted a new anti-racism policy asdies, of course, and also teaching kids just in general how to talk and have conversations about race. molly? molly: alex hogan live in new york city, thank you. we will be right back. rty mutua. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. wow. that will save me lots of money. this game's boring. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. . . . ow prices, you still know how to do it up. and keep costs down. let's end the year enjoying more. ♪ you are all i need baby baby to get by ♪ this on us, on every plan! get an iphone 12 with 5g, let's end the year enjoying more. and if you're 55 and up, switch to our essentials 55 plan and save 50% on your bill vs. the other guys. that's right, iphone 12 on us! holiday on with t-mobile. in connemara. right! connemara it is! there's one gift the whole family can share this holiday season, their story. give the gift of discovery, with an ancestrydna kit. eric: you know who got the most votes running for
this past month in wisconsin the burlington area school district adopted a new anti-racism policy asdies, of course, and also teaching kids just in general how to talk and have conversations about race. molly? molly: alex hogan live in new york city, thank you. we will be right back. rty mutua. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. wow. that will save me lots of money. this game's boring. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. . . . ow...
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in the past month in wisconsin, the burlington area school district adopted its own anti-racism policyorientation classes tackling inclusion. rice university in houston awarded grants to eight professors to better understand how racial injustice affects society. the rhode island school of design will bring on ten new faculty members next year focusing on race in arts and design. so throughout the year we've really seen sweeping changes when we're looking at how institutions deal with race when we're talking legislature, policing or even company values. but now some of these schools are putting these programs in place so they can tackle racism before it is starts. jon? jon: alex hogan in new york city, thanks. >>> with just five days until christmas, we're taking a look at how santas all over the world are spreading joy and helping the less fortunate this holiday season. ♪ so this is christmas and what have you done? ♪ another year older and a new one's just begun ♪ the real honey you love... plus, the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin hon
in the past month in wisconsin, the burlington area school district adopted its own anti-racism policyorientation classes tackling inclusion. rice university in houston awarded grants to eight professors to better understand how racial injustice affects society. the rhode island school of design will bring on ten new faculty members next year focusing on race in arts and design. so throughout the year we've really seen sweeping changes when we're looking at how institutions deal with race when...
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and look at burlington, vermont. that's arctic air. only 4 degrees this morning. so with any breeze, it's negative windchills. here's the good news. there's really nothing that's going to cause any travel problems on the map today. you may even see some snow flurries in and around washington, d.c. there's a new storm coming into the northwest. so as we look at your weekend forecast, we do have some rain down in areas of texas, also louisiana, into arkansas on saturday. the east coast looks sunny and cool. no problems there. a little bit of rain in the northwest. then finally, for your sunday, some snow showers will move into areas of northern new england. but middle of the country looks perfect and a storm in the northwest. and that snow in the northeast will be no big deal on sunday. so, kasie, the next big weather event looks to be christmas eve. we have an arctic blast going into the middle of the country. >> yay! >> i know, right? we're going to see rainy weather on the east coast. and there's a potential for a big flash freeze event. >> oh. >> so, we'll wait
and look at burlington, vermont. that's arctic air. only 4 degrees this morning. so with any breeze, it's negative windchills. here's the good news. there's really nothing that's going to cause any travel problems on the map today. you may even see some snow flurries in and around washington, d.c. there's a new storm coming into the northwest. so as we look at your weekend forecast, we do have some rain down in areas of texas, also louisiana, into arkansas on saturday. the east coast looks...
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forget rudolph cement trucks light the burlington streets this season, and excavation and construction companies streaming more than 25,000 lights around their trucks bringing joy to neighborhoods and signaling brighter days ahead. >>> texas. a graveyard full of fall pumpkins for a great cause these mini pigs apparently love pumpkins sherry salas collecting old halloween and thanksgiving pumpkins to donate to her friends' mini pig rescue. >> they are going to throw them away anyway. they have nowhere to use them. >> these once abandoned pigs eating well and living the gourd life on this cnbc trip coast to coast >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news more than 98,000 americans hospitalized with covid right now. that's an all-time high according to the covid tracking project. the latest surge overwhelming some hospitals, putting even more pressure on their workers in pennsylvania, it's so bad that the governor is warning the state could run out of icu beds in just weeks. >>> health experts ramping up testing across pennsylvania to try to
forget rudolph cement trucks light the burlington streets this season, and excavation and construction companies streaming more than 25,000 lights around their trucks bringing joy to neighborhoods and signaling brighter days ahead. >>> texas. a graveyard full of fall pumpkins for a great cause these mini pigs apparently love pumpkins sherry salas collecting old halloween and thanksgiving pumpkins to donate to her friends' mini pig rescue. >> they are going to throw them away...
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down to the single digits, good morning, burlington, at 2 degrees there.low average on the east coast. look out towards the midwest, chicago 39 degrees, 5 above the average. and that warming trending is actually going to continue into the top of the week. that's nice. we'll look at some of these numbers. st. louis in the 40s by the top of the week we should be in the upper 40s. as far as highs go we'll be trending really nice in florida, into the 70s. tons of sunshine along the east coast just really cold. looking back west we're tracking this area of low pressure that's bringing heavy rain to a lot of the gulf states. that's actually going to shift into the southeast as we head through your sunday. for much of the upper midwest into the southwest, things are dry and quiet but we do have that next storm brewing in the northwest pacific bringing heavy rains to parts of washington and oregon. even some snow showers into >> make sure to bundle up if you're headed out the door any time soon because the temperatures are in the 30s in a lot of the bay area count
down to the single digits, good morning, burlington, at 2 degrees there.low average on the east coast. look out towards the midwest, chicago 39 degrees, 5 above the average. and that warming trending is actually going to continue into the top of the week. that's nice. we'll look at some of these numbers. st. louis in the 40s by the top of the week we should be in the upper 40s. as far as highs go we'll be trending really nice in florida, into the 70s. tons of sunshine along the east coast just...
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. >> we have a 2,000-mile run of precipitation from burlington, vermont, into texas. >> that's whereew year's celebrations are under way helping to ring in 2021. >> all that -- >> covid took the life of actress dawn wells. she played mary ann on "gilligan's island." >> a beach day gets a crazy interruption as a small plane makes an emergency landing. >> and all that matters. >> becky hammond is going to take over. >> becky hammond becomes the first woman in nba history to serve as head coach after gregg popovich was ejected. >> obviously, it's a big deal. it's a substantial moment. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the wisconsin badgers beat the wake forest demon deacons in the bowl game. there was a casualty during the wild celebration. >> oh, smash! oh, that's just awful. >> if 2020 were a bowl game celebration, this is what it would look like. >> the "eye opener" presented by progressive. making it easy to bundle insurance. >> whoops. >> the coach of wisconsin said he wanted everyone to have a piece of this trophy. he said that before it smashed on the ground. 2020 delivered. >> litera
. >> we have a 2,000-mile run of precipitation from burlington, vermont, into texas. >> that's whereew year's celebrations are under way helping to ring in 2021. >> all that -- >> covid took the life of actress dawn wells. she played mary ann on "gilligan's island." >> a beach day gets a crazy interruption as a small plane makes an emergency landing. >> and all that matters. >> becky hammond is going to take over. >> becky hammond...
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it was 64 degrees yesterday in burlington, vermont. that is gone. we have an arctic blast making it down the eastern seaboard with a big dip in the jet stream. feels like temperatures in the florida are in the 20s and 30s. 32 is what it feels like in orlando. 19 in atlanta and columbus feels like 3 degrees. notice heading into sunday, temperatures begin to moderate a bit. in the west it has been one of the driest years on record. for some it has been the driest on record. but there's good news. big storm slamming the west coast now. and that's just storm one. behind it, storm number two and storm number three with a strong jet stream, and massive aleutian low with pressure of a cat three hurricane. that's setting up a pattern in the west for big storms slamming into the west coast. another one monday and another one wednesday and thursday. storm number two is going to turn into a big snowstorm for the plain states and midwest, des moines, minneapolis, lincoln, you'll possibly see one to two feet of snow. elaine, i am tossing it back to the studio. i
it was 64 degrees yesterday in burlington, vermont. that is gone. we have an arctic blast making it down the eastern seaboard with a big dip in the jet stream. feels like temperatures in the florida are in the 20s and 30s. 32 is what it feels like in orlando. 19 in atlanta and columbus feels like 3 degrees. notice heading into sunday, temperatures begin to moderate a bit. in the west it has been one of the driest years on record. for some it has been the driest on record. but there's good news....
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feels like 4 below in burlington, 14 in boston, 17 here in new york city, out in pittsburgh it feels like 21 even though the air temperature is 29. look at how far south this goes. atlanta, you've got a wind chill of 22. cincinnati 30. charlotte 27, though in air temperature 34. and temperatures today for highs are going to be anywhere from 5 to 12 degrees below average. the good news is things will start warming up as we get into the weekend. out west we've got another system that's going to start heading east. it starts with snow into the rockies and as we move into tomorrow, we're going to be looking at great lakes snow showers. rain and storms from memphis all the way to houston. and then as we move on into sunday, scattered snow showers here in the northeast and new england. but a lot of rain down through florida as low pressure develops down there. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. ♪ so let it snow, oh, say you won't go ♪ this holiday, share the sweetness with a gift from edible. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take
feels like 4 below in burlington, 14 in boston, 17 here in new york city, out in pittsburgh it feels like 21 even though the air temperature is 29. look at how far south this goes. atlanta, you've got a wind chill of 22. cincinnati 30. charlotte 27, though in air temperature 34. and temperatures today for highs are going to be anywhere from 5 to 12 degrees below average. the good news is things will start warming up as we get into the weekend. out west we've got another system that's going to...
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andrea from burlington, new jersey, created a christmas village under her tree. to count down to christmas with our 12 days of cookies, let's go to our advent calendar and see what kind of cookies we're making this morning. >> what you got? what you got? >> we have bizcotela vestida. okay. and here to show us how to get it done is chef and host of "pati's mexican table" pati jinich. how are you doing? >> good morning. i'm doing really good and so happy to be here with you making cooki cookies. >> well, we're happy you're here and to help us make cookies because we all love cookies and today is day four of our 12 days of christmas cookies and this morning's theme is nine ladies dancing. so why this cookie? >> well, you know, this is a dressed up cookie. bizcotela vestida loosely translates to lady or flower that's dressed up and as can you see the cookie, it has a flower shape and it's all dressed up because you can dress it up in glitter, you can dress it up with sprinkles, with shiny sugar and then aside from dressing it up you stuff it and make it like the twir
andrea from burlington, new jersey, created a christmas village under her tree. to count down to christmas with our 12 days of cookies, let's go to our advent calendar and see what kind of cookies we're making this morning. >> what you got? what you got? >> we have bizcotela vestida. okay. and here to show us how to get it done is chef and host of "pati's mexican table" pati jinich. how are you doing? >> good morning. i'm doing really good and so happy to be here...
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we have a caller from burlington, north carolina. you are on with dr. goodman.orry, i thought it would be on with mo brooks. but i'm just really concerned that c-span had him on this morning. that was very dangerous. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i'm sorry. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i am comfortable with the progress on the vaccine, but i am really concerned c-span had mo brooks on talking about that stuff this morning. host: this is lee from twitter. "please explain why the health ministers of japan and south korea are concerned about the safety of covid vaccines." guest: i have not seen those specific concerns, but i think it's right to be, you know, very wecerned and be sure that understand the safety of these vaccines. it's a new disease, these are new vaccines. with them having to be produced so quickly, using messenger rna technology -- we are using technologies we have not had before with millions of people. so that is partly why the fda has insisted that there be la
we have a caller from burlington, north carolina. you are on with dr. goodman.orry, i thought it would be on with mo brooks. but i'm just really concerned that c-span had him on this morning. that was very dangerous. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i'm sorry. host: do you have a question about the vaccine approval process? caller: i am comfortable with the progress on the vaccine, but i am really concerned c-span had mo brooks on talking about that stuff...
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places like burlington, vermont or syracuse, new york, places where they would not have been able totheir jobs. because of covid allowing them to work from home, but who want that more rural lifestyle, many are able to do that. it is a combination of being able to hold onto money and also being able to perform your job in these places that previously you're not able to do so. host: because we live in the age of covid, telecommuting is part of people's experience. how does that change what is going on in these states. -- these states? guest: it is heating up this trend -- not just the exodus from large cities but also large corporations. in new york city, financial institutions are downsizing their footprints in new york to save money. they are opening offices in other cities across the country. citigroup, all of these places are staffing up in other parts of the country. moving to the houston area, oracle is living saidornia, elon musk has he is moving to texas and taking his employees with him. as we see corporations making these moves and bringing jobs to other parts of the country
places like burlington, vermont or syracuse, new york, places where they would not have been able totheir jobs. because of covid allowing them to work from home, but who want that more rural lifestyle, many are able to do that. it is a combination of being able to hold onto money and also being able to perform your job in these places that previously you're not able to do so. host: because we live in the age of covid, telecommuting is part of people's experience. how does that change what is...
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hundreds and hundreds of people in burlington and true all over the state of vermont -- and by the way, vermont is probably in better shape than most states in this country. we have more hunger in america today than at any time in the modern history of this country. this pandemic has been a disaster, not only from a public health perspective, but from an economic perspective. and economists tell us that working families today are in worse shape right now than any time since the great depression. and it's not just the children in america, the richest country on earth, are going hungry. if it you have millions and millions of families who are scared to death that they're going to be evicted from their homes and join the half a million people in america who are already homeless. we have half of our population working day to day, living paycheck to paycheck, trying to survive. this congress must address the economic emergency facing the american people. we cannot go back to our families during the christmas holidays while tens of millions of families are suffering. they are looking toward
hundreds and hundreds of people in burlington and true all over the state of vermont -- and by the way, vermont is probably in better shape than most states in this country. we have more hunger in america today than at any time in the modern history of this country. this pandemic has been a disaster, not only from a public health perspective, but from an economic perspective. and economists tell us that working families today are in worse shape right now than any time since the great...
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i will never forget in my state, in my community, my neighborhood a few months ago, burlington, vermont, they shut down -- the state shut down a highway, and hundreds and hundreds of automobiles lined up, one behind each other, in order to get emergency food distributed by the vermont national guard. in my community. and that is going on all over this country. where states are in worse shape than the state of vermont. people who have never, ever gotten -- gone to an emergency food shelf are now lining up for emergency food packages in the united states of america, in the richest country in the history of the world, at a time, by the way, when a number of billionaires are doing phenomenally well. so this bill, in my view, does not go anywhere near far enough in terms of addressing our crises, and i hope that as soon as the biden administration comes into office they will address those deficiencies. now, the good news -- and this is some good news, and i'm happy as we enter the holiday season to say something that i think the american people are wanting to hear -- and that is, when you as
i will never forget in my state, in my community, my neighborhood a few months ago, burlington, vermont, they shut down -- the state shut down a highway, and hundreds and hundreds of automobiles lined up, one behind each other, in order to get emergency food distributed by the vermont national guard. in my community. and that is going on all over this country. where states are in worse shape than the state of vermont. people who have never, ever gotten -- gone to an emergency food shelf are now...